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Intersection (1994)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Mark Rydell
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Lolita Davidovich, Martin Landau, Richard Gere, Sharon Stone
Published ID: 4521
UPC: 097363224242, 097363224228,
Plot: A man who may be on the verge of death quickly takes a thorough look at his life in this drama. Vincent Eastman (Richard Gere) is speeding along a mountain road in Canada when, while swerving to avoid a stalled van, he discovers that he's about to run headfirst into a trailer truck. As he's about to suffer a potentially fatal accident, Vincent finds himself flashing back on the events of his life -- most notably his relationships with his wife Sally (Sharon Stone), his mistress Olivia (Lolita Davidovich), and his daughter Meaghan (Jenny Morrison). While Vincent genuinely cares for Sally, he finds her cold and unemotional, but while the free-spirited Olivia has a passion for life that Sally lacks, Vincent can't bring himself to leave his wife for her. All parties involved feel that Vincent is hurting Meaghan with his inability to commit himself one way or the other, and his friend Neal (Martin Landau), a partner in his architectural firm, warns him that it is wrong for a man to live under two roofs at once. Intersection was an American adaptation of the 1970 French drama Les Choses de la Vie. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Awesome!
Added 10/8/2009

Loved this movie! I have watched it over and over, in fact, I don't understand why it wasn't much of hit in the theaters. I especially think the ending is powerful.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
arrived broken and un-viewable
Added 8/12/2009

I purchased this DVD listed as "like new". It arrived literally cracked and broken and was un-viewable. I was very disappointed.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Very Classy Ending
Added 11/4/2008

Note: This will allude to some spoilers.

One reason to watch this film is to see the beautiful pairing of Gere and Stone. (See also Gere and Kaprisky in Breathless: a stunning couple in the prime of their youth.)

However, there is far more to this movie than a slick presentation. Stone's cool blonde beauty is a little too icy, making the flame of the warm redhead (Davidovich) too hard for Gere to resist.

Sally and Olivia are poised and dignified when they meet, which encourages respect for the characters and an interest in following their story.

The eventual train wreck of a car wreck is tough to watch. The director uses slow motion to good advantage. Tragic as Vincent's demise is, we get to see his vision where he ends up with the girl, and Sally ends up with the guy of her choice. In a perfect world the ex will always lift a glass to his or her replacement, but how often does that actually happen? This makes for great cinema.

What really sold me on this film for good is the way that Sally and Olivia chose to keep their respective secrets in the end, each allowing the other to maintain her dignity and self-esteem.

All triangles should be this dignified and classy. All films should end on note this high and admirable.




1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Intersection
Added 3/31/2008

Everyone knows the plot synopsis already so this is just my opinion. I bought this DVD after catching part of the movie on TV. I was totally engrossed in the story of Vincent's lust for Olivia and betrayal of Sally. I especially enjoyed the ending where the two women meet at the hospital, each thinking she has won her man, neither knowing the truth. Lolita Davidovich was absolutely charming. This is a great movie to pop in the DVD player on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Intersection - meeting on the other side
Added 3/28/2008

Well written, equally well acted, beautiful scenery. A love story with a sad ending and well worth watching over and over again.

I also loved the music score.

1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Awesome!
Added 10/8/2009

Loved this movie! I have watched it over and over, in fact, I don't understand why it wasn't much of hit in the theaters. I especially think the ending is powerful.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
arrived broken and un-viewable
Added 8/12/2009

I purchased this DVD listed as "like new". It arrived literally cracked and broken and was un-viewable. I was very disappointed.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Very Classy Ending
Added 11/4/2008

Note: This will allude to some spoilers.

One reason to watch this film is to see the beautiful pairing of Gere and Stone. (See also Gere and Kaprisky in Breathless: a stunning couple in the prime of their youth.)

However, there is far more to this movie than a slick presentation. Stone's cool blonde beauty is a little too icy, making the flame of the warm redhead (Davidovich) too hard for Gere to resist.

Sally and Olivia are poised and dignified when they meet, which encourages respect for the characters and an interest in following their story.

The eventual train wreck of a car wreck is tough to watch. The director uses slow motion to good advantage. Tragic as Vincent's demise is, we get to see his vision where he ends up with the girl, and Sally ends up with the guy of her choice. In a perfect world the ex will always lift a glass to his or her replacement, but how often does that actually happen? This makes for great cinema.

What really sold me on this film for good is the way that Sally and Olivia chose to keep their respective secrets in the end, each allowing the other to maintain her dignity and self-esteem.

All triangles should be this dignified and classy. All films should end on note this high and admirable.




1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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